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  2. City Pages - Wikipedia

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    The publication has been criticized by Minneapolis City Council member Alondra Cano, who called a story about her "racist" and "sexist." [10] In her 2015 memoir, musician Carrie Brownstein asserted sexism in the paper's music coverage in the '90s, citing City Pages among "a representative sample of journalism about Sleater-Kinney.

  3. Defunct newspapers of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis: Minneapolis Evening Journal: 1878: 1939: Merged with the Minneapolis Daily Star to form the Star-Journal; Predecessor of the Star Tribune; Minneapolis: Minneapolis Star: 1887: 1887: Daily (except Sun.) LCCN sn90060389; OCLC 22656113; Became Minneapolis Evening Star in 1887; Winona: Katolik (Catholic) 1893: 1895: Weekly: ISSN 2576 ...

  4. List of newspapers in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    City Business: Business: Minneapolis Henepin Weekly (Fri.) 16727 [33] Feedstuffs: Agribusiness: Minnetonka Hennepin Weekly [33] Gente de Minnesota: Hispanic: Minneapolis Hennepin Weekly (Thurs.) 10000 [33] Heraldo Pages: Hispanic Sauk Centre Stearns Semi-Monthly (2nd and 4th Wed.) [33] Hmong Pages: Hmong people St. Paul Ramsey 1998 Monthly Cheu ...

  5. Bill Young (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Young died in his sleep on December 12, 2014, at his home in Minneapolis. He was 32. [1] [2] At his funeral, he was given a 21-Nerf gun salute.[24]Young's death occurred only two weeks after that of Gus Lynch, another important figure in the Minneapolis comedy scene, and both received widespread accolades from local comics after their passing.

  6. Riverview Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Riverview's lobby, largely unchanged since 1956. The Riverview is located in Minneapolis's Howe neighborhood and seats 700 patrons. [4] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the theater typically played second-run films for between $2–3 per ticket and its concessions were also "much cheaper than at the suburban multiplexes". [14]

  7. Trylon Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for the Trylon has been positive. It was voted the best movie theater in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area in 2011, 2012 and 2018 by City Pages, which stated in 2018 that the cinema "offers film series and selections you won't find anywhere else in Minnesota. That includes kung fu hits, golden-era Hollywood movies, rare music ...

  8. Media in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    Two episodes of Route 66 were made in Minneapolis in the 1960s. The 1970s CBS situation comedy set in Minneapolis, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, won three Golden Globes [14] and 29 Emmy Awards. [15] The show's opening sequences were filmed in the city. [16]

  9. Brian Coyle - Wikipedia

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    Coyle served three terms on the City Council. He was diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1986, but this was not known publicly until 1991, the same year that he died from AIDS-related complications, aged 47. Ford House is a memorial to Coyle. A Minneapolis community center, a neighborhood garden and a Human Rights Campaign leadership award also carry ...

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